Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Change the patient 's position two hourly to encourage secretions to drain from the chest and to relieve pressure on the chest wall .
2 The settlement does not , however , protect E&Y from civil suits filed by former investors in S&Ls — the $63m it paid in connection with Lincoln arose from a civil suit .
3 ALEXANDER Workwear tumbled from a £5.3m profit to a £500,000 pre-tax loss last year , after charging £1½m ( £1.3m ) of exceptional rationalisation costs .
4 Long black hair tumbled from the top of the boy 's head .
5 The morning 's cream is quietly clotting on the stove , the gleaming copper pans are being put to use and the farmworkers are filing in to a meal which is pure poetry ; vegetables plucked from the soil within the hour , fresh baked bread , farm butter , eggs , game and fruit .
6 This clearly has strengths both in building contracting from the ‘ bottom up ’ and emphasising equity in distributing resources .
7 As the molecules sediment , a layer of pure solvent is left whose refractive index differs from the solution .
8 But overseas activities plunged from a £1 million profit to a £13.7 million loss , the losses on property development and housing grew by 70 per cent to £17.1 million .
9 Coloured lanterns hanging from the trees ; a quartet of musicians playing from a boat on the lake , as well as a band for dancing … ’
10 How this reminds me of old times , ’ she sighed , looking round at the hall with its decorated stalls and paper chains and lanterns hanging from the rafters .
11 This garden ( protected from the road on one side by huge , untidy gum trees , in a permanent state of reptilian slough , leaving the discarded bark hanging from the newly emerged , silvery trunks ) has for me so powerful a charm because it returns me to my childhood , with a complete collection of odours , insects , fragrances , ponds and over-vigorous plants .
12 A opportunity arose from a primary study of proliferation in gastric malignancy to investigate BrdUrd labelled gastric mucosa .
13 However , just before it died , there was what looked like a length of white cotton thread hanging from the anal vent .
14 Many clinicians have seized the opportunities implicit within the clinical directorate structure believing that in a cash limited system the most positive response to any threat to clinical freedom is to become involved in the discussions stemming from the financial restriction .
15 Moths fluttered in the light of lamps hanging from the trees as if dancing to the soft , rhythmic jingle of the cicadas .
16 This case arose from a contract under which the pursuers , an engineering company , were to supply and install a conveyor belt system at the premises of the defenders , a brickmaking company .
17 The case arose from a magazine article accusing him of having revealed details of President Kurt Waldheim 's alleged Nazi past to an SPÖ conference in October 1985 .
18 The prince limped from the polo field at Smith 's Lawn , Windsor , yesterday and lay in agony on the sidelines after straining his back .
19 The situation had become embarrassing , so I laid my rod in the rest , with the hook hanging from the butt-ring , and tied on my mate 's hook for him .
20 They should be made to correspond more closely with private sector practice and allowed the freedom to borrow from the market place , the group says .
21 An important motivator for units to apply for trust status was the freedom to borrow from the public and private sectors to finance capital investment .
22 For those with a young family the inevitable taxi duties and watching our children take part in their school and club activities become more important than lying on the settee recovering from the morning session .
23 Would Johnny appear to hang in mid-air , suspended on some invisible support hidden from the interested gaze of Cassie 's contemporaries ?
24 If , instead , the proceeds of sale are distributed without a liquidation then , although the shareholders will receive a tax credit for the ACT payable by the company , and assuming this ACT is absorbed by its mainstream corporation tax liability deriving from the sale of the business , the shareholders will nevertheless have an additional income tax liability at an effective rate of 25% .
25 The reason the vendor shareholders may be willing to accept this is that they can defer their capital gains tax liability deriving from the disposal of their Target shares if s135 TCGA 1992 is satisfied and clearance under s138 is obtained .
26 What a relief for Great Britain that Gregory has agreed to tour and gone back on his original decision to retire from the international scene .
27 Walsh announced his decision to retire from the government on April 2 ; although he gave no reasons , he had earlier suggested that the government lacked sufficient political will to confront the country 's grave economic problems .
28 After two years of difficult negotiations , the agreement seemed to be a brand plucked from the burning .
29 ‘ Oh , that 's a squirrel recovering from an air-rifle shot .
30 She felt the steel strength of his arms around her and her skin quivered from the warmth of his breath on her cheek before he released her as if she might contaminate him .
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